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Date: January 1984

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It includes various articles, parish new, and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster, MCC Williamsport

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - January 1984

Date: December 1983

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It includes various articles, parish news, and a calendar of events..

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster, MCC Williamsport

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - December 1983

Date: June 1983

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics: Gay Pride

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - June 1983

Date: March 1983

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics: Harrisburg Ordinance #8

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - April 1983

Date: March 1983

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics: HIV/AIDs

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster, MCC Williamsport

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - March 1983

Date: February 1983

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - February 1983

Date: January 1983

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Lancaster, MCC Harrisburg

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - January 1983

Date: December 1982

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - December 1982

Date: November 1982

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - November 1982

Date: October 1982

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes, a calendar of events, and an article on outreach in the Williamport area.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Lancaster, MCC Harrisburg

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - October 1982

Date: September 1982

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - September 1982

Date: August 1982

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events. 

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - August 1982

Date: July 1982

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events.

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - July 1982

Date: June 1982

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events. 

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - Jun 1982

Date: May 1982

Founded in 1968 in California, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) began as a Christian outreach to meet the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. MCC Harrisburg (later renamed MCC of the Spirit) and MCC Lancaster (later renamed MCC Vision of Hope) were two local parishes in the Central PA Area.

The Freedom Newsletter was a joint publication of MCC Harrisburg and MCC Lancaster. It contains news from both a parishes and a calendar of events. 

Collection: LGBT-001 - Burns

Topics:

Organizations: MCC Harrisburg, MCC Lancaster

View Item: MCC Freedom Newsletter - May 1982

Date: September 8, 2001

Lancaster Unity Celebration flyer hosted at Franklin and Marshall College. 

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics:

Organizations:

View Item: Lancaster Unity Celebration Flyer - September 8, 2001

Date: March/April 2001

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''Years Ahead Across the River''
  • ''2001 Red Cross Oscar Party''

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics:

Organizations: Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC), York Human Relations Commission

View Item: The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - March/April 2001

Date: November/December 1999

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''Have a FABulous Night and Help Benefit Local Lesbigay Groups''
  • ''Millenium March for Equality is Sure to Be a Historic Event''

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics:

Organizations: Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC)

View Item: The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - November/December 1999

Date: December 1998

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. 

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics:

Organizations: Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC), The Betty Finney House, The Alliance for Tolerance and Freedom, AIDS Community Alliance

View Item: The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - December 1998

Date: July/August 1998

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter.

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics:

Organizations: Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC)

View Item: The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - July/August 1998

Date: April/May 1998

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue: 

  • ''Meet E - Up real close & personal with Erika Lutwin PTC's newly-elected Treasurer''

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics:

Organizations: Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC)

View Item: The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - April/May 1998

Date: January/February 1998

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''Human Relations Ord. Update''

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics: Human Relations Ordinance

Organizations: Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC)

View Item: The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - January/February 1998

Date: March/April 1997

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''E-town in the First Person''
  • ''PTC display returns to the Lancaster Public Library''

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics:

Organizations: Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC)

View Item: The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - March/April 1997

Date: December 1996

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueery was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''On the Front line in E-town''
  • ''Lancaster City Council Reviews Anti-Discrimination Ordinance''

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics: Human Relations Ordinance

Organizations: Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC), Common Sense

View Item: The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - December 1996

Date: July/August 1996

Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC) was created in 1991 as a non-religious, LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and social organization in the City of Lancaster. The Coalition was instrumental in getting sexual orientation non-discrimination protection added to the human relations ordinance in 1991, and in creating a new city Human Relations Commission to enforce the ordinance in 2001. The Coalition dissolved shortly thereafter.

The Lancaster Inqueert was the PTC newsletter. Notable articles in this issue are: 

  • ''Sexual Minorities are Still Unprotected in Lancaster''
  • ''How Can We All Stay Better Informed?''

Collection: LGBT-002 - Lancaster, PA Activism

Topics: Hate Crime Bill

Organizations: Pink Triangle Coalition (PTC)

View Item: The Lancaster Inqueery (Lancaster, PA) - July/August 1996